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Marco Zanuso, Desk , ca. 1960
Marco Zanuso, Desk , ca. 1960

Marco Zanuso

Desk , ca. 1960
Glass, elm, tubular brass, brass.
70 x 120 x 83 cm
27 1/2 x 47 1/4 x 32 5/8 in

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Super rare writing desk designed by Marco Zanuso, Italy 1960. This desk has an elm wooden frame with thick hardened glass tops held together by only 5 brass pipes. It...
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Super rare writing desk designed by Marco Zanuso, Italy 1960. This desk has an elm wooden frame with thick hardened glass tops held together by only 5 brass pipes. It is beautifully balanced and in the back part you can chose to place papers, drawings and books to study or enjoy its complete transparency. This elegant desk is what Italian design is about, functional and beautiful.
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Literature

Roberto Aloi, Esempi: Di Arredamento Moderno, Di Tutto Il Mondo, Milan, 1957, fig. 113
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